Publications for International Trade and Customs Law Committee

Trade Remedy Trends in Mexico

Despite not having amended the International Trade Law since 2006, or its regulations since 2014, Mexico has recently developed new practices in its trade remedy investigations. This article considers the International Trade Practices Unit of the Ministry of Economy and its determinations within antidumping investigations and/or orders, and those most relevant to discuss the consideration of China as a market economy and the use of foreign costs.

Released on Aug 20, 2021

Ever Given: an Example of How Complex International Liability for Damages Can Be

One of the largest container ships in the world, the Ever Given, got stuck in the Suez Canal in early 2021. This article looks at a general average in this scenario and how its determined by the York Antwerp Rules.

Released on Aug 20, 2021